Contactless Heartbeat Measurement Using Speckle Vibrometry

Monitoring of heart rate in patients in the general ward is necessary to assess the clinical situation of the patient. Currently, this is done via spot-checks on pulse rate manually or on heart rate using Electrocardiogram (ECG) by nurses. More frequent measurements would allow early detection of adverse cardiac events. Contact-based solutions are however not practical since they immobilize the patient. Therefore, in this work, we investigate a contactless measurement setup combined with a signal processing pipeline, which is based on speckle vibrometry (SV), to perform contactless heart rate monitoring of human subjects in a supine position, mimicking a resting scenario in the general ward. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of extracting heart rate through textiles with SV, with an error smaller than 3 beats per minute on average compared to the ground-truth heart rate derived from ECG.